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On 30 December 2014 at 13:37, Costello, Roger L. <costello@m...> wrote: Hi Folks, Forget about flyiing cars and hoverboards. We have [expletive deleted] computer laboratories on our pockets. The smartphone. Its possible because some humble technology: better batteries. In these phone people have things like Facebook. Facebook is programmed in PHP compiled to native. Your phone and Facebook talk invariants of text formats, like JSON or XML. Then you have 11 years olds installing Minecraft servers on virtual servers for his friends. 11 years olds configuring java servers, cron's, launch scripts. Computers allow us to be has dumb as we desire, or as smart as we desire. The full range. App Stores are still popular, and they are basically curated app repositories. Much like debian. Every iOS, Android, Playstation, XBox .... every tablet, smartphone, etc.. have access to a curated repository of apps where is safe*** to install everything and uninstall everything. For the first time, people can toy with computers and software and be safe that nothing is going to kill the hardware. Its a new era of computer systems not for us (geeks that don't need it) but for average joe guys and soccer mom girls. Theres a tiny apt-get ish api on each of these devices, powered not by the Ethical Contract of Debian, but a EULA. 1. Smartphones 2. App Stores 3. Text (UTF8)
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